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The
Soap
that
Cleans
Most
is
Lenox.
D.
B.
PRYOR
The
Druggist
handles
the
purest
drugs
which
the
mar
ket
produces.—
PRESCRIPTIONS
A
specialty.
516
E.
Broaday
st.
Real
Estate.
For
Sale
orTrade
In
all
parts
of
Logansport.
Residence
and
Businessjproperty.
Sole
Agents
for
the
"West
End
Addition."
And
Johnson's
Riverside
Addition.
VacantJLots,
on
Monthly^Payments.
Bargains
in
lands
close
to
city.
E.
N.
Talbott
&
Son,
Real
Estate
Broker,
St.
Elmo
Bloek.
Broadway
Dally
Journal.
WEDNESDAY
MORNING
APRIL
22.
Base
ball
outfit
at
Otto's.
Beecham's
Pills
cures
sick
head
ache.
d6t
Use
J.
B.
L.
Blood
and
Liver
Tonic.
.
eod&w
Big
boom
in
Otto's
children's
department,
first
floor.
We
are
after
your
vegetable
order.
Do
we
get
it?—Foley.
The
Trade
Palace
is
selling
a
great
number
of
silks;
low
prices
does
it.
The
mistakes
of
three
kinds
of
people,
in
McCaffrey's
advertisement
this
week.
A
liberal
offer,
a
fine
gold
watch
given
away.
Try
your
skill
at
guessing-.'—Ben
Martin.
Maggiona
Francesca
kid
gloves
are
the
best—just
try
oone
pair
of
them.—Golden
Rule.
Nine
out
of
ten
of
the
things
you
want
we
keep.
Are
not
our
price
lists
worth
looking
at?—McCaffrey
&
Co.
We
make
reductions
on
dress
goods
now
when
you
willbebonefitted,
notat
the
end
of
the
season.—Golden
Kule.
THAT
HACKING
COTJGH
can
be
so
quickly
cured
by
Shiloh's
Cure.
We
guarantee
it.
Sold
by
B.
F.
Kees
ling
1
'
SHILOH'S
CUKE
will
[immediately
relieve
croup,
whooping
cough
and
bronchitis
Sold
by
B.
:
F.
Kees,.
ling
'
8
WHY
WILL
rou
cough
when
Saitoh
s
Cure
will
give
immediate
relief?
Price
10
cents,
50
cents
and
$1.
Sold
by
,B.
F.
Keesling.
7
"Blush
of
Roses"
takes
the
place
of
.powder
as
it
whitens
the
face
just
a
trifle
soon
as
applied.
Sold
at
Keesling's
drug
store.
4—
Short
breath,
palpitation,
pain
in
chest,
weak
or
faint
spells,
etc.,
cured
by
Dr.
Miles'
New
Heart
Cure.
Sold
at
B.
F.
Keesling's
.'£)
.
Mere
humbug
is
most
that
is
advertised
about
low
prices.
That
is
why
we
publish
our
prices
themselves.—.
McCaffrey
&
Co.
•
Fits,
spasms,
St.
Vitus
dance
nervousness
and
hysteria
are
soon
cured
by
Dr.
Miles'
Nervine.
Free
samples
at
B.
F.
Keesling's
(4)
There
will
be
a
free
lecture
at
the
rink
on'
Thursday,
of
this
week,
at
8
o'clock
p.
m.,
by
Mrs.
D.
Lumsden,
of
Chicago,
to
ladies
only.
Every
lady
in
this
town
should
hear
Mrs.
Lumsden.
.
'
apr22d2t
Cash
buying
gives
us
a
wonderful
saving
on
cost,
for
every
manufacturer
wants
cash.
Cash
selling
save
us
many
losses,
and
lets
us
do
cash
buying.
Those
are
two
reasons
for
our
prices.—McCaffrey
&
Co
"Wholesale
Fotaonius
at
Kokomo.
Kokomo
Gazette
Tribune:
In
the
John
Ingels
house,
217
South
Main
street,
resides
three
families—Truman
Hullinger,
with
five
ia
family,
Joshua
Hurley
with
eight
and
Mr.
Hammerback
with
six—
each
family
occupying
seperate
parts
of
the
house.
Directly
after
dinner
Sunday
every
inmate
of
the
house
was
taken
violently
ill.
Mr.
Hullingers
brother
who
was
visiting
him
being
among
the
number,
making
twenty
persons
in
all.
Eight
were
alarmingly
ill
and
for
a
time
it
was
thought
several
would
die
from
the
effects.
Health
Officer
Smith
was
called
who
brought
all
of
them
out
right
except
Mrs.
Hullinger,
who
is
not
yet
out
of
danger.
The
poisoning
is
involved
in
mystery,
Dr.
Smith
not
being
able
as
yet
to
assign
any
cause.
Each
family
ate
at
their
own
table
and
all
were
equally
effected.
The
well
and
pump
were
thoroughly
examined
without
throwing
any
light
on
the
subject.
All
the
families
had
fresh
meat
for
dinner
which
was
obtained
at
the
same
shop,
but
there
had
been
no
complaint
from
other
consumers,
so
that
it
could
not
have
been
caused
by
that.
Two
of
the
families
had
greens,
but
the
third,
which
was
also
poisoned,
did
not.
The
premises
were
carefully
examined
by
the
health
officer
who
is
unable
to
assign
any
cause,
for
the
poisoning
or
trace
its
source.
Resolutions
of
Respect.
Whereas,
Again
we
are
reminded
of
the
uncertainties
of
human
life
and
of
the
f
acfc
the
"green
tent
whose
curtains
never
outward
swings"
is
the
final
temporal
abode
of
all
and
that
death
loves
a
shining
mark,
was
never
more
fully
exemplified
than
when
the
Master
Mind
of
the
Universe
decreed
that
the
span
of
life
of
our
late
brother
Wm.
B.
Lancaster
should
end,
and
Whereas,
In
his
death
organized
labor
has
lost
a
valiant
and
able
champion;
the
different
social
organizations
to
which
he
belonged
a
useful
member,
his
aged
parents
an
obedient
and
dutiful
son,
his
loving
wife
and
children
an
idolizing
husband
and
-father
Apollo
Lodge
No.
62,
K.
of
P.
and
the
Order
of
Knights
of
Pythias
universal,
one
of
its
most
valued
and
honored
members.
Therefore
be
it
Resolved,
That
Apollo
Lodge
No.
62,
K.
of
P.
extend
to
his
bereaved
family
and
relatives
our
sincerest
sympathies
and
aid
in
this
their
hour
of
sad
affliction
and
be
it
furtber
Resolved,
That'
these
resolutions
be
spread
upon
our
record,
published
in
our
city
papers
and
the
Pythian
Journal
and
a
copy'be
presented
to
his
familv.
W.
S.
PARKS,
GEO.
GOXSER,
WM
GRACE,
SK.
Committee.
Found
Dead
iti
Bed.
Jacob
Harper,
the
aged
dyer
who
.has
been
in
the
employ
of
Walter
IllinSsworth
proprietor
of
the
Broadway
dye
works
for
the
past
four
years
was
found
dead
in
his
bed
in
his
room
at
Grables
1
boarding
house,
corner
of
Sixth
and
High
streets
yesterday
morning.
At
the
call
for
breakfast
the
old
gentleman
did
not
respond
and
after
a
reasonable
delay
the
door
was
entered
and
Mr.
Harper
was
discovered
dead
in
bed.
He
had
evidently
been
dead
some
hours.
Mr.
Harper
had
been
ailing
for
several
days,
but
was
at
work
the
day
before
and
left
the
dye
works
about
eight
o'clock
in
the
evening.
It
is
thought
that
heart
disease
was
the
cause
of
his
death.
The
Coroner
will
hold
an
antopsy
to-day.
The
deceased
had
no
relatives
here,
nor
was
anything
known
of
him,
save
that
ho
came
here
from
Peru
about
four
years
ago
and
secured
work
,at
the
dye
works.
He
was
65
years
of
age,
but
despite
his
years
was
a
good
workman.
Mr.
Illingsworth
went
to
Peru
yesterday
to
seek
information
concerning
the
old
gentleman,
but
found
little
save
the
fact
that
Harper's
wife
died
at
that
place
about
a
year
ago.
The
body
will
lay
at
the
undertaking
rooms
of
Krceger
&
Strain
for
awhile
to
give
friends
a
chance
to
claim
it,
but
it
is
thought
that
Harper
has
no
relatives
in
the
country.
KLEIff-
SENTENCED.
'Barney"
Klein
Stand-.
Before
ilie
Court
and
Kecrlves
Sentence
I'or
Fourteen
"V<-arx
1'cnal
Servitude.
Last
evening
shortly
after
7
o'clock
Charles
U.
Klein,
convicted
of
the
murder
of
John
Gibbs,
was
take
a
into
the
court
room
to
hear
sentence
passed
upon
him
.by
Judge
Cox.
Klein
had
expressed
a
perfect
willing-
ndss
to
abide
by
the
decision
of
the
jury,
and
the
motion
for
a
new
trial
was
not
argued
at
all.
Judge
Cox
rendered
judgement
on
the
verdict
and
sentenced
Klein
to
founteen
years
penal
servitude
i'n
the
State
prison
at
Michigan
City,
to
which
place
lie
will
be
taken
to-day
by
Sheriff
Donaldson.
Deafness
Can't
lie
Cured
by
locul
applications,
as
they
can
no:
reach
the
diseased
portion
of
the
ear.
Tfiere
Is
only
one
way
to
cure
Deiilness,
and
that
Is
by
constitutional
remedies.
Deafness
Is
caused
bf
an
Inllamed
condition
of
tne
mucous
lining
ol
the
Eustachlan
Tails.
When
this
tube
gets
Inflamed
jou
have
a
rumbling
sound
or
Imperfect
hearing,
and
when
It
Is
entirely
closed
Dealness
Is
the
result,
and
unless
the
Inflammation
can
be
taken
out
and
this
restored
to
Its
normal
condition,
hearing
will
be
destroyed
forever:
nine
cases
out
of
ten
are
caused
by
catarrh,
which
Is
nothing
but
an
In-
tiamed
condition
of
the
raucous
surfaces.
We
will
give
One.
Hundred
Dollars
tor
any
case
of
Deafness
(caused
by
Catarrh)
that
we
can
not
cure
by
taklns
Hall's
Catarrh
Cure.
Send
for
circulars,
free.
F.
-T.
CHENEY
&
Co.,
Toledo,
0.
ruggists,
75c
There's
a
patent
medicine
which
is
not
a
patent
medicine—paradoxical
as
that
may
sound.
It's
a
discovery!
the
golden
discovery
of
medical
science!
It's
the
medicine
for
you—tired,
rundown,
exhausted,
nerve-wasted
men
and
women;
for
you
sufferers
from
diseases
of
skin
or
scalp,
liver,
or
lungs—its
chance
is
with
every
one,
its
seasons
always,
because
it
aims
to
purify
the
fountain
of
life—the
blood—
upon
which
all
such
diseases
depend.
The
medicine
is
Dr.
Pierce's
Golden
Medical
Discovery.
The
makers
of
it
have
enough
confidence
in
it
to
sell
it
on
trial.
That
is—you
can
get
it
from
your
druggist,
and
if
it
doesn't
do
what
it's
claimed
to
do,
you
can
get
your
money
back,
every
cent
of
it.
That's
what
its
makers
call
taking
the
risk
o£
their
words.'
Tiny,
little,
s'ugar-coa'ted
granules,
are
what
Dr.
Pierce's
Pleasant
Pellets
are.
The
best
liver
pills
ever
invented;
active,
yet
mild
in
operation;
cure
sickfand
bilious
headaches.
One
a
dose.
Dr.
S.
K.
Smith
to
Marry.
The
Richmond
Palladium
in
commenting
on
certain
changes
in
the
Eastern
Hospital
for
the
insane
reveals
among
other
things
the
pleasing
intelligence
that
Dr.
Smith
of
this
city,
is
to
be
married
shortly.
The
Palladium
says:
Dr.
Smith,
the
new
superintendent,
is
a
single
man,
but
will
be
married
before
he
assumes
charge
of
the
institution;
He
has
already
popularized
himself
with
the
Beaulieu
employes
by
declaring
that
one
of
the
rules
of
the
late
management
must
be
abrogated.
This
rule
is
the
one
prohibiting
employes
from
riding
in
any
of
the
carriages
of
the
hospital.
Heretofore
the
large
carriage
of
the
establishment
would
be
coming
over
to
the
city
almost
tenantless,
but
no
employe
was
allowed
to
ride
in
it,
though
he
or
she
was
coming
to
the
same
place.
In
fact,
instead
of
being
a
democratic
institution
it
was
a
decidedly
aristocratic
affair.
A
S
trance
Appointive
Offl
ce.
Terre
Haute
Express:
A
stranger
with
a
jag
went
into
the
Chinese
laundry
at
Twelfth
and
Main
streets
and
announced
that
the
President
of
the
United
States
had
appointed
him
to
kill
all
the
Chinamen
in
America.
He
said
he
had
come
to
begin
executing
his
orders.
He
was
arrested
and
sent
to
jail.
^
-
We
offer
two
'Styles
of
washboards
for
10
cents.
See
them.—-Foley.
'.The
PottoivmionileH.
The
new
club
met
for
permanent
organization
last
evening
at
the
small
court
room
a
large
number
of
new
namesjwere
read|in
addition
to
those
already
enrolled.
The
following
gentlemen
were
elected
for
the
ensuing
six
months:
President—D.
B.
MoUonnell.
Vice
Pres.—J.
T.
Elliott.
Secretary—Jesse
Taber.
Treasurer—Jno.
F.
Johnson.
.
Directors—A.
J.
Murdock,
Sol
Wise,
B.
F.
Louthain,
W.
D.
Pratt,
W.
H.
Snider,
M.
Winfield,
Henry
Tousley.
Board
of
Governors-—JoeWiler
M.
F.
Mahoney,
Harry
Elliott,
Will
Elliott,
W
liter
Osmer,
"S.
M.
Velsey,
A.
G.
Jenkinds.
The
first
"payment
of
the
dues
of
the.
club
was,
fixed
at
May
1st.
The
contract
for
the
second
story
of
the
Elliott
block
corner
of
Pearl
and
Broadway
was
closed
for'a
term
of
five
years
and
the
board
of
Directors
were
instructed
to
proceed
at
once
to
furnishing
and
improving
the
rooms.
For
Sale,
-,
An
eight-room
frame
house
with
water
works
and
natural
gas,
situated
on
Durst
street
east
of
Fifth
street.
Also
a
ten-room
brick
house
with
bath-tub,
water
closet,
hot
and
cold
water,
natural
and
artificial
gas,
situated
between
Fourth
and
Fifth
streets,
on
Canal
street.
These
properties
are
in
good
repair,
conveniently
situated,
especially
for
railroad
men,
and
well
adapted
for
boarding
bouse
and
roomers.
WILL
BE
SOLD
AT
A
BARGAIN'.
A
small
payment
down
and
monthly
payments
little
more
than
rent
will
secure
either
or
both
of
these
properties.
Also,
several;
other
pieces
of
im
proved
property
and
a
number
of
vaca,nt
lots
will
..be
sold
'
on
the
same
easy
terms.
aprlSdGt.
JOHN
E.
BARNES.
I>a
Grippe
Again.
During
the
epidemic
of
la
grippe
last
season
Dr.
King's
New
Discovery
for.
consumption,
coughs
and
colds,
proved
to
be
the
best
remedy.
Reports
from
the
many
who
used
it
confirm
this
statement.
They
were
not
only
quickly
relieved,
but
the
disease
left
no
bad
results.
We
ask
you
to
give
this
remedy
a
trial
and
we
guarantee
that
you
will
be
satisfied
with
results,
or
the
purchase
price
refunded.
It
has
no
equal
in
la
grippe,
or
any
throat,
chest
or
lung
tronble.
Trial
bottles
free
at
B.
F.
Keesling
:
t
drug
store.
Large
bottles,
50c
and
§1-00
-2-
Slic
Suffered
for
JPlftecn
Year*.
My
wife
has
suffered
for
fifteen
years
from
congestion
and
painful
menstruation.
After'
using
three
bottles
of
Bradfield's
Female
Regulator
she
i?
now
able
to
do
her
house
work
and
go
where
she
pleases.—J.
W.
Davis,
Moravian
Falls,
N.
C.
Write
Bradtield
Regulator
Co.,-Atlanta,
Ga.
Sold
by
Ben
Fisher.
to26
PURE
WATER
SUPPLY.
Why
It
Should
Receive
th«
Most
Careful.
Attention
of
Fanners.
The
law
that
governs
water,
the
vehicle
which
transports
the
energy
of'
the
soil
into
and
through
the
plant
and'
animal,
and
the
harmonious
operation'
of
this
law,
in
conjunction
with
the
law
of
nutriment,
should
receive
our
careful
attention.
As
water
is
the
substance
which
carries
all
food
for
plants
end
animals
into
and
out
of
circulation,
it
becomes
of
the
utmost
importance.
If
the
laws
which,govern,
all
else
be
practically
known
and
the
knowledge
of
the
part
which
water
plays
in
growth
and
production
be
wanting-,
our
efforts
will
not
reach
the
highest
success.
It
is
not
enough
that
water
is
present
in
suitable
quantities,
it
must
be
palatable
and
easily
accessible;
'just
enough
and
not
too
much.
Better
a
shortage
of
food
than
of
water,
better
irregularity
in
feeding
than
in
water-
insr,
for
if
the
ration
be
temporarily
deficient
and
the
vehicle
for
transporting
the
reserve
stored
in
the
system
b'e
present,
no
great
harm
will
result.
Bit
no
matter
how
much
nutriment
maybe
stored
s
or
otherwise
present,
if
the
universal
carrier,
water,
is
lacking,
not
only
can
.
no
work
of
nutrition
be
done,
but
the
system
immediately
becomes
feverish
and
diseased.
So
to
the
dairyman
I
may
say
that
if
his
herd,
however
poor,
is
made
uncomfortable
because
of
coldness
or
poorness
or
inaccessibility
of
the
water
supply,
he
would
better
study
hydraulics
before
buying
thoroughbreds.
And
to
the
grain
raiser
I
might
say
that
he
would
better
pay
strict
attention
to
set
free
more
plant
food
by
better
culture
and
by
husbanding
farm
manures,
before
investing
in
commercial
fertilizers;
for
possibly
if
he
utilizes
what
he
already
has,
according
to
law,
he
will
have
little
lack.
And
to
all
breeders
and
cultivators
of
plants,
may
I
not
say
that
it
might
be
better
to
make
it
more
comfortable
for
the.
plants
and
animals
which
are
already
possessed,
in
order
that
they
may
make
the
best
use
of
the
operations
of
the
laws
which
govern
them,
whether
they
be
scrub
or
thoroughbred,
before
buying
that
which
is
too
advanced
for
our
present
state
of
knowledge.
It
is
possible
that
a
part
'of
what
we
have
is
good
and
all
that
is
lacking
is
opportunity-'
As
the
stream
cannot
rise
above
its
source,
so
the
animal
cannot
be
better
than
its
breeder.
And
to
the
breeders
of
thoroughbreds
I
may
say,
that
it
might
be
well
to
adopt
the
practice
of
that
great
Shorthorn
breeder,
Mr.
Bates,
"never
to
sell
a
good
animal
to
a
careless
farmer."—
Prof.
I.
P.
Robert*;,
director
Cornell
experiment
station.
•,
WlCAGo,
ALL
GROCERS
KEEPIT;
EVSRY
HOUSEWIFE
WANTS
nv
If:
BLOSSOM
A
POSITIVE
CURE
FOR
FEMALE
DISEASES.
A
tired,
iani^uid
feelingr.Jow
spirited
and
despondent,
with
no
appar
rentcause.
Indigestion,
headache,
pains
in
the
book,
pains
across
the
lower
part
of
bowels.
G
reat
soreness
in
region
>,t
ovaries,
Bladder
difficulty,
Frequent
urina-
tions,
Leueorrhoeii,
Constipation
of
bowels,
and
-with
all
these
symptoms
a
terrible
nervom
feeling-Is
experienced
by
the
patient.
THJK
CHANGE
JM-OSSOM
TREATMENT
removes
all
these
by
a
thorough
process
of
absorption.
A
I
RPfll
ADPI
in/lTlfilJ
Perfectly
hn,rmle3S,
which
every
lady
can
use,
herself.
Med-'
LUUnL
Hr
ILIUM
IILIU
icines
taken
internally
will
never
relieve
the
msmy
forms
of
female
weakness.
The
remedy
must
be
applied
to
the
parts
to
obtain
permanent
relief.
A
PI
AIM
TAI
V
Tfl
I
*niF^
inourciroular
-
Aslcyour
druggist
for
one,
or
send
two
iLnlll
IHLI\
IU
t^UILOcent
stamp
to
home
office
for
sample
box
and,
circular.
EVERY
LADY
CAN
TREAT
HERSELF.
$1.00
FOR
ONE
MONTH'S
TREATMENT.
O.
B.
StomachPowdar*.
-PREPARED
BY-
0.
B.
Kidney
Cones.
J.
A.
McCILL,
M.
D.,
&
CO.,
2
&
*
PANORAMA
PLACE,
GHIBAGO,
ILL
FOR
SALE
BYjj.jr.
KEESHXG
and
JOHNSTON
BROS.
feblM&wTj
0.
B.
Pile
Esmedy.
0.
B.
Catarrh
Cure.
Broad
Toe,
Flat
Bottom
Comfortable
Shoes.
WALKER
&RADCH
420
Broadway.
See
our
low
goods.
W.
J.
HUGHES
&
SONS
CO.
DOORS,
SASH,
BLINDS,
LUMBER
N.
W.
Cor.
Fourteeuffl
and
Maple
Ste.
1
LOUSVILLE,
KY.
;jlcnti<m
Hiisjpaper.
WASHING
SHEEP.
Something
New
In
Corn—Xew
Kiln
DrIe<i;Corn
Meal.
This
process
retains
all
the*
sweets
and
nutriments
of
the
corn.
It
is
this
process
that
has
given
Kentucky
and
Virginia
its
great
reputation
for
corn
meal.
-To
be
bad
at
the
leading-
groceries.
We
are
also
manufacturing-
pure
whole
wheat
flour.
This
is
also
on
sale
at
all
the
leading
groceries
in
one-eighth
barrel
packages.
There
is
more
nutrition
in
this
flour
than
in
any
other
made.
We
are
now
prepared
to
grind
corn
for
feed
in
any
quantities
,
deelld&wtf
D.
&C.H.
UBL.
A
Foul-OToiithed
Woman
is
even'
worse
than'
a
foul-mouthed
man.
'
But
no
one
need
be
foul-mouthed
if
they
will
only
use
SOZO.DONT
and
rub
it
in
well.
Don
:
t
spare
the
brush
and
spoil
the
mouth
as
some
parents
do
with
their
children
when
they
withhold
the
rod,
-
to29
Wanted,
local,
traveling
or
general
agents.
No
experience:
no
capital
required.
.Salary,
from
start
and
outfit
free.
Write
F,'S.
Taft&
Co.,
Nurserymen,
Rochester,
JT.
Y.
apr22d!0w2t
A
Protest
Against
a
Cruel
But
Very
Popular
Practice.
The
time
for
washing-
sheep
will
soon
he
hero,
and
sheep
raisers
will
be
com
pelled
to
construct
pens
and
washing
places,
and
drive
their
sheep
a
mile
or
two
over
a
dusty
road
thereto
and
''
souse
them
into
the
water
and
then
drive
them
back
over
the
same
dusty
road,
the
wool
being
ir.
no
better
condition
and
the,sheep
in
a
much
worse
condition
than
before
the
perpetration
of
the
farce-.
It-is
a
positive
injury
to
sheep
to
be
chased
and
jammed
around
in
a
pen
and
then
unceremoniously
soused
into
the
water.
It
is
a
fruitful
source
of
colds
which
often
lead
to
catarrh
and
consumption.
Wool
can
be
washed
better
and
cheaper
after
it
has
been
taken
off
of
the
sheeps'
backs
by
the
manufacturer
7
of
woolen
goods.
Buyers
cannot
tell
washed
wool
from
unwashed
in
many
cases,
which
is
ample
proof
that
the
practice
is
a
farce
and
should
be
abandoned.
Brother
farmers,
is
there
no
way
to'put
a
stop
to
this
useless
and
cruel
practice?
I
sincerely
hope
.
there
is,
and
that
the
way
mav
be
discovered
soon.
Whosoever
is
instrumental
in
bringing
about
this
result
will
be
rewarded,
if
in
no
other
way,
by
having
his
name
"go.
thundering
down
the
ages"
as
a
public
benefactor.
—
Frank
Leslie,
iu
Ohio.
Farmer.
No
DOUBT
ABOUT
IT,—
Job
was
pro
verbially
a
very
patient
man,
but
tbi
may
be
accounted
for
from
the
fac
that
with
his
boils
and
other
afflic
tions
we
do
find
that
he
was
ever
troubled
with
dyspepsia
and
a
torpic
liver,
which
was
undoubtedly
a
ver
fortunate
circumstance
in
his
case,
as
Dr.
White's
Dandelion
Alterative
was
not
known
until
some
years
after
this
good
man
had
passed
away.
This
great
medicine
cures
dyspepsia,
.sick
headache,
biliousness
and
other:
diseases
of
the
stomach,
liver,
kidneys
and
urinary
organs.
Sold
by
D.
E.
Pryor
and
B.
F.
Keesling.
to2G
DK.
J.
MILLER
&
SONS
—
Gents:
can
speak
in
the
highest
praise
ol
your
VegetableExpectorant.
I
was
told
by
my
physician
that
I
should
never
be
better;
my
case
was
very
alarming.
I
bad
a
hard
cough,
difficulty
in
breathing,
and
had
been
spitting
blood
at
times
for
six
weeks.
I
commenced
using
the
Expectorant
and
.got
immediate
relief
in
breathing.
I
soon
began
to
get
better,
and
in
a
short
time
was
entirely
cured,
and
I
now
think
my
lungs
are
sound.—
Mrs.
A.
E
Turner.
dec7d&w6m
Randolph,
Mass.
THe
SJflo
Can
be
Kept
Soft,
Wliltc,
and
free
from
taint
of
nerspiration
by
adding
Darbys
Prophylactic
Fluid
to
the
water
used
in
bathing.
It
removes
all
offensive
smell
from
the
feet
or
any
part
of
the
body.
Used
as
a
tooth-wash
it
will
harden
the
gums,
preserve
the
teeth,
curs
tooth-ache
and
make
the
breath
pure
and
sweet.
Cures
chafing
and
inflammation,
piles,
scald
feet,
corns,
etc.
'
to26
,
Crony.
No
z-emedy
acts
quicker
than
Pineapple
Syrup.
Try
it..
Sample
bottles
free
at
J.
F.
Coulsoa
&
Go's.
to22
We
want
to
see
yon
at
our
dress
goods
counter
to-day.
—Golden
Rule.
"THE
SWAN'
1
The
perfection
of
Fountain
Pens.
It
is
always
ready
for
use.
It
does
not
skip
and.
Never
Overflows.
You
can
travel
the
world
over
with
one
of
these
pens
toy
our
pocket
filled
and-you
are
"Master
of
the
situation."
b
Wilson,
Humphreys
&
Co.
1
Mrs.
Allen'0
Parisian
Face
Bleach
olden
H&Jr
Wash.
Mamma
Dura,
for
drrtV
-•
opine
the
bust,
Rusini.-for
removing
staperfid"
ous
hair.
Bang
dressing.
-All
goods
whole**!*
'
and
retail.
Send
2
cts.
for
illustrated
circular.
Full
line
of
fine
hnir
goods.
Mn.
R.
W.-Alloi'
219
Wood.
Ar.,
Detroit,
Mich.